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Service member cites deployment as reason for hazardous-tree violation; board orders 3-day compliance window
Summary
A Palm Coast property owner said recent deployment and financial strain delayed removal of hazardous trees; the board found a violation under the hazardous-tree code, gave three days to correct the hazard or face $100-per-day fines, and noted the city cannot legally extend hazard deadlines.
At the Jan. 7 City of Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board meeting, the board heard a hazardous-tree case at 13 Barrington Drive and imposed a short compliance window set by code.
Supervisor Louis Mendez presented the city's evidence and said the current notice had been issued in October and reinspections show the hazard remained. The city…
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